They don't like 'Hari Puttar' in India

Bollywood blockbuster "Hari Puttar: A Comedy of Terrors" opened in 200 cinemas across India on Friday, despite an attempt by Warner Brothers' legal team to persuade Indian courts to block it, claiming that it infringed intellectual property rights and "unfairly sought to confuse consumers and benefit from the well-known and well-loved Harry Potter brand" created by British author J.K. Rowling.

But Judge Reva Khetrapal of the High Court in Delhi disagreed. The kind of educated person at whom the Harry Potter novels and films were aimed, she said, "must be taken to be astute enough to know the difference between a Harry Potter film and another titled Hari Puttar."'